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''']''', {{née}} Roberts (1925–2013) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. | |||
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'''Thatcher''' may also refer to: | |||
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==People== | |||
* ] (1915–2003), her husband | |||
* ] (born 1953), their son | |||
* ] (born 1953), their daughter | |||
* ], cabinets of Margaret Thatcher's governments | |||
===Other=== | |||
* ], Puerto-Rican labor activist | |||
* ], Welsh football (soccer) player | |||
* ], English writer and lyricist | |||
* ], American lawyer | |||
* ], English actress | |||
* ], American admiral | |||
* ], American horn player | |||
* ] (born 1981), American Major League Baseball pitcher | |||
* ] (born 1978), American football player | |||
* ], American wrestler | |||
* ], U.S. Congressman | |||
* ], Mormon apostle | |||
* ], British paralympic athlete | |||
* ], (1846-1909) American POW, and university president | |||
* ], American golfer | |||
* ], member of the United States House of Representatives from Maine | |||
* ], English actor | |||
* ] (1917–1971), Premier of Saskatchewan (1964–1971) | |||
** ] (born 1938), his son, former Saskatchewan cabinet minister, convicted of killing his ex-wife | |||
===Given name=== | |||
* ], Australian botanist | |||
* ], American historian | |||
* ], American football player | |||
==Business and work== | |||
* ], a person who thatches buildings, i.e. roofs them with reeds or straw | |||
* ], a drink | |||
==Fictional characters== | |||
*Walter Parks Thatcher, a character in the film '']'' | |||
*Jeremy Thatcher, a character in the children's novel '']'' | |||
*Judge Thatcher or Becky Thatcher, ], by Mark Twain | |||
*], a character in novels by Emma Lathen | |||
*], a character in the BBC Scotland drama ''Monarch of the Glen'' | |||
*], character in the TV show ''Due South'' | |||
*William Thatcher, protagonist in the film '']'' | |||
==Places== | |||
*], USA | |||
*], USA | |||
*], USA | |||
*], U.S. | |||
*], South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | |||
==Ships== | |||
*{{USS|Thatcher|DD-162}} | |||
*{{USS|Thatcher|DD-514}} | |||
==See also== | |||
*], a comet | |||
*], a baronetage of the United Kingdom | |||
*], an optical illusion involving facial recognition | |||
*], former name of the Bridge of the Americas, Panama | |||
*], the 1980s punk band | |||
*], a hoax audio recording by punk band Crass | |||
*], the set of political and economic policies championed by Margaret Thatcher while she was Prime Minister | |||
*], a device that removes thatch from lawns | |||
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